[Remnants of Skystone] For anyone interested in reviving the game

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Anyway, flip’s said why he won’t do it… he doesn’t get any money out of it, it all goes to kong… so not likely to happen :(

SHUT UP MEG!

And wth. Is that why RoS died?!? because all this time, people buying brass and NG were paying KONGREGATE?? Not FlipLineStudios!?! Then why the fuck host this game here in the first place?!? WHAT’S THEPOINT OF ANYTHINGANYMORE?!?!!

We consider Remnants of Skystone finished. Initially we were planning on 4 worlds, but Kongregate and ourselves struck a deal that instead of a fourth world, we would develop a subscription model into the game with more stat adjustments, extra attacks and other incentives. This was called the Nidarian Guard. The three worlds in the game are actually much larger than we planned as well — the entire game was originally only going to be the size of the first world! Unfortunately there’s not much closure to the story, we wish the final missions had wrapped things up a bit better.
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For perhaps the last time, I am sitting and looking out the windows of my float. I haven’t seen the Veruna II passing by all day, and have seen it only a few times in the last few months. More and more floats are abandoned. The radio is buzzing static noise; N104, Radio Nidaria, is long off the air. The land must be returning to haze; I have not been there in a while, but I understand fewer and fewer Nidarians are there to fight it. It may be time for me to bid a fond farewell to my dear Nidaria and move on to other places.

I will miss Nidaria. I well remember being recruited, and my first clumsy attempts at learning to fly. I remember meeting everybody, and the challenges they sent me on. Some were maddeningly difficult, but a lot of perseverance and a little luck helped me over all of them. I had a lot of fun getting to know my fellow Nidarians and sharing with them, laughing with them, and commiserating with them. We may have been from different classes, but we could team up and work together when the situation called for it. I will miss them too.

I’ll take a last look around my float. Rather simply furnished, but a happy home to me, and a comfortable place to host my friends. I will linger on my weapons plaques on the walls. As an Aeronaut, I’m proud of those achievements; they prove that I eventually did master flying and weaponry. I also mastered Mimicology, but I could never manage to keep my plants alive. Oh well. I’ll review the comments in the guestbook once more. Then, I will just turn out the lights, step outside, and lock the door behind me.

For perhaps the last time, I am sitting and looking out the windows of my float. I haven’t seen the Veruna II passing by all day, and have seen it only a few times in the last few months. More and more floats are abandoned. The radio is buzzing static noise; N104, Radio Nidaria, is long off the air. The land must be returning to haze; I have not been there in a while, but I understand fewer and fewer Nidarians are there to fight it. It may be time for me to bid a fond farewell to my dear Nidaria and move on to other places.

I will miss Nidaria. I well remember being recruited, and my first clumsy attempts at learning to fly. I remember meeting everybody, and the challenges they sent me on. Some were maddeningly difficult, but a lot of perseverance and a little luck helped me over all of them. I had a lot of fun getting to know my fellow Nidarians and sharing with them, laughing with them, and commiserating with them. We may have been from different classes, but we could team up and work together when the situation called for it. I will miss them too.

I’ll take a last look around my float. Rather simply furnished, but a happy home to me, and a comfortable place to host my friends. I will linger on my weapons plaques on the walls. As an Aeronaut, I’m proud of those achievements; they prove that I eventually did master flying and weaponry. I also mastered Mimicology, but I could never manage to keep my plants alive. Oh well. I’ll review the comments in the guestbook once more. Then, I will just turn out the lights, step outside, and lock the door behind me.

Goodbye, Nidaria. I wish you well.

Usually I only appear to make some kind of commotion but damn that’s just too nice and deep for me to make any sarcastic quips about anything else right now. This is just sad, plain and simple.

Kinda reminds me of the ending to Lord of The Rings when frodo left. Out of place I know but hey, it does.

For perhaps the last time, I am sitting and looking out the windows of my float. I haven’t seen the Veruna II passing by all day, and have seen it only a few times in the last few months. More and more floats are abandoned. The radio is buzzing static noise; N104, Radio Nidaria, is long off the air. The land must be returning to haze; I have not been there in a while, but I understand fewer and fewer Nidarians are there to fight it. It may be time for me to bid a fond farewell to my dear Nidaria and move on to other places.

I will miss Nidaria. I well remember being recruited, and my first clumsy attempts at learning to fly. I remember meeting everybody, and the challenges they sent me on. Some were maddeningly difficult, but a lot of perseverance and a little luck helped me over all of them. I had a lot of fun getting to know my fellow Nidarians and sharing with them, laughing with them, and commiserating with them. We may have been from different classes, but we could team up and work together when the situation called for it. I will miss them too.

I’ll take a last look around my float. Rather simply furnished, but a happy home to me, and a comfortable place to host my friends. I will linger on my weapons plaques on the walls. As an Aeronaut, I’m proud of those achievements; they prove that I eventually did master flying and weaponry. I also mastered Mimicology, but I could never manage to keep my plants alive. Oh well. I’ll review the comments in the guestbook once more. Then, I will just turn out the lights, step outside, and lock the door behind me.

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